Let's give this another try. Here's something that I ran across that is more along the lines of what most of you would consider "concrete proof." Accounts from real people, some of which were skeptical of Christianity as a whole, who lived during the time of Jesus acknowledge the existence of Jesus, His greatness, the fact that the world went dark after His crucifiction, just as the Bible says.
What were you trying to prove?
I do not believe that anyone here has been denying that a mortal Jesus had existed 2,000 years ago. The Dead Sea Scrolls are an even better source than those you posted.
But what you posted proved nothing about a Jesus who was more supernatural than you or I.
Here's the problem. You want proof from a non-Christian source that Jesus lived, or at least some people did. So I post that article that has exactly that, and then you come along and say, "That's not good enough." I can live with Enhance's response, but even then I disagree. The accounts of Thallus and Phlegon from my post earlier noted that the earth got dark at the time of Jesus' crucifiction, which they refer to as supernatural, therefore verifying the validity of those words in the Bible.
As much as I would love for you to become a believer, sometimes it doesn't matter what you do. Some people refuse to believe even when everything that they are looking for is right in front of their face. So you do what you want. I'll pray for you.
Again, what are you trying to prove?
Yes, a mortal named Yeshua (Jesus) existed, and He was also known as the Teacher of Righteousness.